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Augmented Reality (AR) is increasingly recognized as a transformative tool for creating restorative environments within museums. It has the potential to provide psychological benefits for visitors, including attention restoration, stress reduction, and anxiety alleviation. This study explores how AR can foster these benefits within museum spaces. By adopting AR technology, museums can go beyond their traditional roles of knowledge dissemination. The immersive, adaptive, and interactive features of AR can enhance the museum experience, transforming it into an innovative therapeutic space. By combining real exhibits with virtual elements, AR can restore visitors’ psychological energy within museum settings. This integration of digital innovation into restorative contexts surpasses the traditional functions of visual service. Through empirical investigation of multiple dimensions of restorative environments, AR museum experiences offer comprehensive attention restoration. In this study, a survey was conducted with 279 participants to assess the impact of AR museum experiences on visitors’ psychology. The results revealed that such experiences contribute to heightened attention restoration levels, stress reduction, and anxiety relief. With the latest advancements in generative artificial intelligence, AR technology is empowered to integrate within museums. This integration will merge individuals with customized technology, expanding human perceptual experiences and highlighting AR's significant influence within the museum environment.
人们日益认识到,增强现实技术(AR)是在博物馆内创造恢复性环境的变革性工具。它有可能为参观者带来心理上的益处,包括恢复注意力、减轻压力和焦虑。本研究探讨了 AR 如何在博物馆空间内促进这些益处。通过采用 AR 技术,博物馆可以超越其传播知识的传统角色。AR 的沉浸式、自适应和互动功能可以增强博物馆体验,将其转变为一个创新的治疗空间。通过将真实展品与虚拟元素相结合,AR 可以在博物馆环境中恢复参观者的心理能量。这种将数字创新融入修复环境的做法超越了视觉服务的传统功能。通过对修复环境多个维度的实证调查,AR 博物馆体验可提供全面的注意力修复。本研究对 279 名参与者进行了调查,以评估 AR 博物馆体验对参观者心理的影响。结果显示,这种体验有助于提高注意力恢复水平、减轻压力和缓解焦虑。随着人工智能生成技术的最新进展,AR 技术被赋予了融入博物馆的能力。这种整合将把个人与定制技术融合在一起,扩大人类的感知体验,并突出 AR 在博物馆环境中的重要影响。